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Erica Thomas

BUSTED BY THE FEDS?GOVERNMENT CORRUPTION AND DRUG TRAFFICKING

AbstractThe international drug trade and the power of drug cartels have perplexed both analysts

and policy makers for years. As drug production and trade grow, cartels have climbed to unthinkable

heights of power and, in some cases, have crippled governments. This study explores this problem and

attempts to answer the predominant question raised: why do states struggle to eradicate such powerful

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government corruption as a possible explanation. Therefore, this study looks to government corruption

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a simple linear regression to test the hypothesis. Some data results, such as moderate correlation and

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as to why these organizations are able to not only exert such power over a government and its people,

but how states have such a problem combatting them. Having a greater knowledge of why the cartels are

so powerful can help action-based researchers understand how to stop them. Understanding the cause

and effect behind drug cartels is important not only for the wellbeing and prosperity of the country

itself, but also in terms of U.S. foreign policy. A huge percentage of drugs in the United States come

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Drugs are being smuggled into the United States from states and cartels across the globe such as Russia,

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states are unable to control drug cartels provides pertinent information for future action or policy-

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based research that wishes to provide solutions to combat the cartels.

In order to answer the question of why states struggle to eradicate drug cartels, this study

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After exploring these answers, the study will look to government corruption as a possible explanation,

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drug cartels. In order to test this hypothesis, the study will conduct a statistical analysis of data from

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cartel persistence, a simple linear regression analysis will provide an estimate of the change in the drug

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variables. Although lower levels of corruption only explain a modest proportion of the variation in drug

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cartels, statistical testing suggests that higher levels of government corruption lead to a decrease in a

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seem so immune to the counternarcotic policies brought against them. Extensive literature exists on the

problem of drug cartels due to the fact that it can be considered a global problem. Countries in which

strong cartels operate face the many, frequently violent, problems that come with cartels. Countries

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most widely accepted explanations are insurgency group theory, negative international interference,

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in as a revolutionary group. With the arrival of the PKK came an increase of violence, and in turn, an

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to exert over civilians made it extremely hard for the standing government to focus on the increasing

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it cannot be broadly applied since not every country hindered by drug cartels is also experiencing a

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The insurgency group theory should be explored with countries experiencing political revolutions, but

is inapplicable in the present case.

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displacement theory and maintains that U.S attempts to eradicate drug cartels simply create more

unintended problems. By applying their economic and military aid in one place, the U.S simply creates

problems in others. Drug use and location grown are simply shifted to another area, global opinion of

the U.S is weakened, and the power of the existing state government is often undermined. Another key

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determining the negative effects of U.S and foreign aid. Both scholars assert that often the aid is given

to groups who are notorious for violence and civilian abuse. Therefore, an increase in aid from the U.S.

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displacement of the South American cocaine business.

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a strong positive correlation exists between individual consumption intake of drugs and the level of

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theory argues that an increase in demand for drugs causes an increase in quantity of drugs supplied,

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states that suffer from poverty may also suffer from a myriad of other problems that divert the

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Theoretically, a decrease in poverty will result in a decrease in demand that will bring a decrease in

cartels. This argument certainly provides a direct answer to the question posed. However, since many

drug cartels export internationally, solving economic problems in one country will not immediately

decrease poverty and drug consumption in another.

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size and power of cartels. Block explains how in many underdeveloped countries with few other viable

sources of income, farmers have no other choice but to farm agricultural drugs. Between punishment

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Cartels continue to have their supply of drugs, and states cannot eradicate those who have no other

means of income. While this theory can point to why drug production is still high in cartel states, it can

only indirectly answer why cartels themselves are so powerful.

Government corruption is the last argument as to why cartels are so hard to eradicate, and in

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that in almost any country that struggles with cartels, there will be some level of government corruption

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to the highest levels of government.

Grillo also supports this theory and discusses how, in Mexico, governments accepting drug

money for favors is simply another means of business and fundraising. In their government, “corruption

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by the government in Chinese opium growth (35). Government corruption, although changing in form,

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to Mexico, the literature from Knoester, Robins and Ulloa suggests that government corruption is

often an underlying problem for states struggling with cartels. Although almost every study references

government corruption as a possible cause, there is very little research that explores the relationship on

a broader scale, which is what this paper will attempt to do.

In conclusion, government corruption is an extremely applicable answer to why states

struggle to eradicate drug cartels. The power of paramilitary or revolutionary groups cannot answer

the question since these groups do not exist in every single country suffering from drug cartels.

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garners international attention and much of the literature is too context-dependent, and hard to apply

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the power of drug consumption, and it does not give a direct answer as to why states struggle to eradicate

drug cartels. However, the account of government corruption directly answers the question, instead

of pointing to indirect factors that could provide a speculative relationship. Almost all country case

studies and broad literature point to government corruption as a means of power for the cartels, yet

very little existing literature explores underlying theories of this relationship. This paper will attempt to

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on a more comprehensive scale.

How to Explore Corruption’s Effect on a State’s Eradication of Drug CartelsOne hypothesis that explains this relationship can be derived from the fourth school of

thought, or the theory of government corruption. This hypothesis states that if there is an increase

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Countries with high levels of government corruption will theoretically have more powerful drug cartels.

Government corruption, the independent variable, will be operationalized by a corruption perception

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thus translate to higher eradication of drug cartels, supporting the hypothesis that if there are lower

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crimes. This is a relatively low r-squared, which again suggests that many other variables factor into

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eradication of drug cartels. The evidence is in support of the hypothesis that if there are higher levels

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slope all support the idea that not only does a positive relationship exists between the two variables,

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drug cartels. Graph 1 illustrates this relationship through the plotted points, as well as with the trend

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which represents eradication of drug cartels, is plotted as the Y value since it is the dependent variable.

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support the hypothesis that less government corruption leads to higher levels of police-recorded drug

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a country notorious in international media and politics for its powerful drug cartels, has a CPI of 3.3

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into the relationship fairly well since it has a low CPI and a relatively low level of police recorded

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the hypothesized causal path are Panama and Canada. Canada, a country with low levels of corruption

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with an increase in corruption.

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countries have simply a larger cartel problem to begin with, or perhaps that government corruption is

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could be studied in the future as individual country case studies to explore why their rankings fall so far

above the general cluster of plotted points. This future research could even shed new light on why some

states are so successful in eradication of drug cartels even if, as in the case of Thailand and Russia, they

suffer from government corruption, or what laws are effective in eradicating cartels, as Scotland and

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and eradication of drug cartels. Both graphs are set in terms of the rankings of country by their

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arrest rates reach unexpectedly high levels on the CPI graph. This simply visualizes the main points

drawn from the analysis results. While overall the data suggest that government corruption causes low

eradication of drug cartels, many other factors play into this relationship. The variance in the graphs

shows this complexity.

Alternative Ways to Analyze Corruption and Eradication of Cartels

Originally, and in preliminary analyses conducted, the study used the number of drug

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country. Lower number of drug laboratory seizures would account for lower eradication of drug cartels

per country. Countries with low seizures, and therefore low eradication, would be expected to also

have high levels of government corruption as their corresponding independent variable. This variable

provides a more direct operationalization of eradication. However, problems arose with countries that

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low CPI and low number of laboratory seizures simply because there was not a huge drug problem to

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or possibly as a covariate in a regression with multiple independent variables, then perhaps the data

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levels of government corruption do to some extent help to eradicate certain processes of the cartels.

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might account for some regional bias. It is also hard to measure eradication of drug cartels when some

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data to use only Latin American countries to run a statistical analysis. Since this is such a complex issue,

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drug cartels. Using the theories listed at the beginning of this paper, poverty, negative international

interference and insurgency group theory are all extremely viable theories that can be explored. The

variation in the bar graphs, the moderate correlation, and the low r-squared show that many other

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that depict the poverty level in each country, and one of these data sets could perhaps act as another

independent or explanatory variable. The literature review shows that international efforts to help

states who struggle with cartels often have a negative effect. A measure of international interference

could be used in addition to government corruption since so many individual countries, as well as

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root cause of corruption itself. This study ran a preliminary analysis controlling for GDP per capita

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The point of this study was to look at simply the bivariate relationship between government corruption

and eradication of drug cartels.

Importance of Corruption as an Answer to Low Levels of Cartel Eradication

The most important thing to remember is that the eradication of drug cartels is an extremely

complex problem that does not have an easy answer. Although the data in this study suggest that higher

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that this is only a small piece of the puzzle in accounting for why states struggle to eradicate cartels.

Nevertheless, it is an important question to ask considering the low quality of life and high levels of

violence in many states with large scale drug cartels, as well as the fact that it becomes a U.S security

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As more and more drugs are coming into the U.S from foreign cartels and countries, the

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cartels. Having a greater knowledge of why the cartels are so powerful can help action-based researchers

understand the effectiveness of policies to stop them. Understanding the cause and effect behind drug

cartels is important not only for the wellbeing and prosperity of the individual countries, but also in

terms of the United States and U.S. foreign policy. A huge percentage of drugs in the United States come

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establishing themselves in the U.S. MS-13, one of the most notorious gangs in the U.S, has members

throughout the U.S, along with established gangs in El Salvador, Honduras, Guatemala and Mexico

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unable to control drug cartels provides pertinent information for future action or policy based research

in order to provide solutions to combat the drug cartels that exist around the world.

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